I am excited to learn more about my future career which is a physician assistant. I want to be someone that has to do something with taking someone’s blood pressure, pulse, recording their height, etc .Many people say that being someone in the medical area is a hard career because you have to know about the body and how each bone works. You also have to know how to assist a person when they are hurt or in pain. I’m curious in knowing much more about this career because I like to help others and I want to know how to react to a situation when one of my siblings get hurt or need to know something that a physician assistant would know. This type of career interests me because it relates to a doctor and a nurse. When I was in elementary I wanted to be a doctor but then I got to middle school I changed my mind in being a nurse. I changed my mind because I found out that being a doctor would be too much schooling and a nurse wouldn’t do that much work. Now that I am in high school I’m looking forward in being a physician assistant because it does a lot of what both jobs interested me.
Mary
Kind She says:“He was a miserable site. It scared me.” She does: She gave him tea and tried to make him smoke. Others say: Inference: She wanted to know how his travels have gone.
Firm She says: “Of course he’s nothing to us, any more than the old hound that came as a stranger to us out of the woods, all broken and worn out from the trail.” She does: Others say: Inference:
Resolved She says: She does: Others say: Inference:
Warren
Kind He says: “A little rest will cure that.” He does: He checks on him. “And says Silas does that well. He takes it out in bunches like big birds’ nests. And you never see him standing on the hay when he’s trying to lift himself” Others say: Inference:
Firm He says: “I can’t keep… I mean, what good is he? At his age” He does: Talks loudly to wake up the old man. Others say: “Be nice” Inference:
Cynical He says: “That’s not our problem. What help he is there’s no depending on.” He does: Others say: Inference:
Silas
Disdainful of learning Others say: He said he couldn’t make the boy believe he could find water with a hazel prong—said that proved how much good school had ever done him. He thinks if he could have one more chance to teach him how to build a load of hay-- Inference:
Unreliable Others say: “What help he is there’s no depending on.” Inference: He leaves whenever he wants to and comes home when he need something making him hard to believe in when she said he came to work hard.
Deserving of pity Others say: His whole life like that. Then, and now, and never any different. Warren, I think…I think he’s come home to die. You needn’t be afraid he’ll leave you this time. Inference: He never had any accomplishes in his life except he bundles every forkful in its place, then tags and numbers it for future reference, so he can find and easily dislodge it in the unloading.
Sandy Ramos
pd.6th
I am excited to learn more about my future career which is a physician assistant. I want to be someone that has to do something with taking someone’s blood pressure, pulse, recording their height, etc .Many people say that being someone in the medical area is a hard career because you have to know about the body and how each bone works. You also have to know how to assist a person when they are hurt or in pain. I’m curious in knowing much more about this career because I like to help others and I want to know how to react to a situation when one of my siblings get hurt or need to know something that a physician assistant would know. This type of career interests me because it relates to a doctor and a nurse. When I was in elementary I wanted to be a doctor but then I got to middle school I changed my mind in being a nurse. I changed my mind because I found out that being a doctor would be too much schooling and a nurse wouldn’t do that much work. Now that I am in high school I’m looking forward in being a physician assistant because it does a lot of what both jobs interested me.
She says: “He was a miserable site. It scared me.”
She does: She gave him tea and tried to make him smoke.
Others say:
Inference: She wanted to know how his travels have gone.
She says: “Of course he’s nothing to us, any more than the old hound that came as a stranger to us out of the woods, all broken and worn out from the trail.”
She does:
Others say:
Inference:
She says:
She does:
Others say:
Inference:
He says: “A little rest will cure that.”
He does: He checks on him. “And says Silas does that well. He takes it out in bunches like big birds’ nests. And you never see him standing on the hay when he’s trying to lift himself”
Others say:
Inference:
He says: “I can’t keep… I mean, what good is he? At his age”
He does: Talks loudly to wake up the old man.
Others say: “Be nice”
Inference:
He says: “That’s not our problem. What help he is there’s no depending on.”
He does:
Others say:
Inference:
Others say: He said he couldn’t make the boy believe he could find water with a hazel prong—said that proved how much good school had ever done him. He thinks if he could have one more chance to teach him how to build a load of hay--
Inference:
Others say: “What help he is there’s no depending on.”
Inference: He leaves whenever he wants to and comes home when he need something making him hard to believe in when she said he came to work hard.
Others say: His whole life like that. Then, and now, and never any different. Warren, I think…I think he’s come home to die. You needn’t be afraid he’ll leave you this time.
Inference: He never had any accomplishes in his life except he bundles every forkful in its place, then tags and numbers it for future reference, so he can find and easily dislodge it in the unloading.